Emily Dickinson Quotes
I Held A Jewel In My Fingers And Went To Sleep. The Day Was Warm, And Winds Were Prosy; I Said: "'T Will Keep." I Woke And Chid My Honest Fingers, - The Gem Was Gone; And Now An Amethyst Remembrance Is All I Own.
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